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DECA Teaches Through Job Experience DECA is the acronym for Distributive Education Clubs of America. They are the club affiliate to the distrubutive education class offered at LaSalle. Its members are involved in learning how to manage money and sales, and then incorporating these skills for at least fif- teen hours per week at a job training station. The members of DECA — that are not pictured are: Diane Brittain, Larry Dishman, Andre Gill, Joyce Macturch, Laura Michalski, Bev Smigielski, Keith Traxler, Leon Bowers, Mark Vargo, Bry- an Beals, Earvin Gathright, Jeff Holt, Conrad Jackson, Mike Kowalewski, Bart Marshall, Clyde Pickens, Ken Daren, Ed Herringdine, Elaine Coalman, Jerriann Bourdon, Paul Frye, Vicki Herma, Bob Kush, and Dawn Newman. Upper right: Mrs. Archambault works hard to find work for her DE students. Below: A constant re- minder of what DECA is all about. Bottom row: Robin Calder. Lori Burton, Kelly Ryan, Antonio Cole; Second row: Michelle Means, Gia DiLorenzo, Micki Turner, Lorenzo Smith, Audrey Foster; Third row: John White, Bonnie Nowostawski, Amy Kaminski, Debbie Kalsem. 22 DECA m ' -J Seated: John White, Tammy Magiera, Bonnie Nowostawski, Lori Burton. First row: Brian Mills, Tawana Jeter, Anthony Watson, Jennell Weaver, Kim Clay. Derrick Weaver. Audrey Foster, Micki Turner, Deana Watkins, Michelle Hardman, Bonita Albano. Larry Clough; Second row: Robin Calder, Michelle Means, Paul Jankowski, Ken Rose, Amy Kaninski. Mike Bartkowiak, Ron Wilson, Karen Hume, Steve Shilts, Gia Dilorenzo, Kelly Ryan, Brad Ridenour, Dave Zobrosky. Lorenzo Smith, Dana Johnson, Debbie Kalsem, Denny Pellow, Antonio Cole, James Kirkman, Bob Kozlowski. Mike Wilson.
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COE Puts Students To Work In Community Cooperative Office Education (COE) is a senior level business class. The students attend regular classes in the a.m. and go to their office work stations in the afternoons. Valuable experience received at the work sta- tions enable the students to obtain full- time office employment upon gradu- ation. Each student enrolled is also a member of the Office Education Asso- ciation (OEA). Left: COE helpers want all the students to think about pride and success. Lower left: Mrs. Ap- penzeller gets excellent assistance from Debbie Miller. Below: Wendy Hollars aids Mr. Lewan- dowski in the athletic office. First Row: Julie Hoggard, Vicki Pipp. Randi Snowden. Kelly Compton, Tracy Gordon. Second Row: Miss Paula Buchanan, sponsoi Hilda Selman, Crystal Jackson, Debbie Miller, Tonya Austin. Dawn Overmyer, Michelle Skees, Lisa Bennett, Kim Hess, Wendy Hoi Becky Denny OEA officers: Randi Snowden, President; Vicki Pipp. Vice President; Kelly Compton. Secretary; Julie haggard. Treasi Gorden, Parliamentarian; Debbie Miller, Historian. COE 21
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Industrial Arts Gives Hands On Experience Woodshop, power mechanics, elec- tronics, printing, and auto mechanics are all part of the industrial arts curricu- lum. The Program aids students in ei- ther training for a future joP or just sat- isfying an interest in a particular area. Every year, the printing class not only provides LaSalle with The Explorer, pro- grams, letters, and invitations. It also prints up the newspapers of two other schools and official forms for the cor- poration. Students in woodshop, this past year, completed wooden rocking horses to give to children at Hansel Center for Christmas. They devoted the time that could have been invest- ed in personal projects for the benefit of needy children. If anyone has trouble with his car, the first place to turn could be our own auto shop. Students learn about car problems and how to fix them. They work on either their own cars or cars owned by staff members. For some, this becomes a lifetime business. For others, a way to save money. Top row: Scott Garrage. Mr. Wiley, Troy Weatherspoon. Third row: Steve Malicki, Pat McSorley, Dawn Sean (Secretary), Shari Wallock, Todd Rogers (Parliamentarian). Second row: Mike Armstrong, Doug Ryback. Kevin Dale, Stacy Fodge (Treasurer), Leah VanHeesbeke (President). First row: Michele Hurtle (Vice-President), Aretha Hill, Eilene Erhardt Top: The power drill makes Dave Agostino ' s job a lot easier. Above: Senior Al Smith works on his horse for Hansel Center. Right: Doug Ryback works on the Explorer during printing class.
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